1/10
Cannot recommend
9 April 2015
Warning: Spoilers
I got this movie because I usually enjoy films of this genre. I think what bothers me most about recent Irish and/or English and/or Australian films is the utter passivity of the people depicted. I always find myself screaming, grow a pair already!

Like wise with this one. I cannot say that I liked any character depicted, particularly the way in which being on welfare is taken with such a blasé attitude by all of the adults - uh, men in particular. Greedy, freeloaders, the whole lot and that is supposed to provide humor? And then you have the matriarch telling the granddaughter that essentially religion is hogwash which seems more typical of the English than the Irish.

Were I and my grown siblings looking for a purported million bucks inadvertently thrown away, I think we would be a bit more aggressive when faced with opposition from opportunistic outsiders. Not these guys. Wimps, the whole lot. And for the granddaughter to throw her lowlife uncle a bone at the end was just too much. And where did all of the skepticism come from towards the mother not to mention their quickness to believe everything they heard from outsiders? Now, THAT I can identify with.

A complete thumbs down from me. If this is what passes as sweet, sentimental, feel-good comedy, then I will take a pass. The only people I can see liking this film are people who are just like these characters and thus have some sort of weird empathy for them.
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